Experiments for 'acetyl chloride'
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Results for 'acetyl chloride':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Acetyl chloride is capable of dehydrating copper(II) chloride, and it even is capable of replacing sulfate ion by chloride, itself being converted to acetyl sulfate.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Acetyl chloride can be used to make several esters, but with some alcohols, the reaction is EXCEEDINGLY violent and some dilution is needed to make the experiment safe.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Sodium sulfite is not capable of reducing CrO3, dissolved in acetyl chloride. As soon as water is added, the red color of the hexavalent chromium disappears and green/blue trivalent chromium is formed.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Vanadium pentoxide does not dissolve in thionyl chloride, but when a small amount of water is added, then it reacts. Vanadium pentoxide dissolves in acetyl chloride, giving a dark red/brown solution.
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